IS The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs, Nov. 27. 1958- RAPS SPECIAL sonoons t Explosion Kills One, Iniures 7 RANDOLPH. M a s 5. IAP *— Three explosions, each followed by huge sheets of Flame, Monday destroyed the main plants of two adjacent fireworks companies, killing one man and injuring aeven other persons. The victim. John Vizziello. 64, 01 Boston, was so badly burned (that the body was unidentified for More than three hours. The deafening blasts turned the production centres of the Rock- land Fireworks Company and the Bay State Fierworlns Company Into piles of rubble. Damage was estimated at more than $100,000. Vizziel-lo and about three others were at work in the Rockland plant at the time. No one was in the Bay State plant. CONDITION SERIOUS Two of the injured were in seri- ous condition. They are Lewis Massere, 32, one of nine brothers who own Roe-Inland, and a woman identified as Miss Emily MTEQII'US- gen, about 22, of Randolph. About a dozen smatter- build- ST. LOUIS Friends of Melvin Perry 9 willbepleasedtoherhhatshein convaleseing at her home, latter a recent operation in the Prince m Hospital, am. Mr. and MM. Emmanuel Arsen- Oulit have returned to their home in St. Louis after a pleasant visit h ledfiaax, N5. FoiendadMI.Josqp|IJ.Be1-- nard,willlbeaorrytaohearmat dieisapaitzientlntheWeeteI-n HospitalAITbentonAlimwidl- huhaapeedymy. oett on their recent marriage which took place In the Ianmcu- late Conception GhImoh, Palmer M.Rw.mwnshmn- denied at the may. no m In the can of Mr. and Mrs. John mm I! St. Ed- wardswhilediebrldelathedau- jitter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant of Ebbsfileet. Their at- tendants were Gordon Gallant and Helen Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Perry ' d Peterville, lent recently for Toronto. Ontario, when they plan bapendtzhcwdnter. Milan Minion Bnowu has relaun- cd to her home in St. Louis after spending some time in Monoton, NB. where She was employed. Mr. and Mrs. Bred Mallet, Mis- coueho me My visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- Iee Myers. Mrs. Fenfinand Gumth and Wm Angela, visited at the :03” at Mr. and Mn. Alphy Gal- Mrs. Maurice Mhlens and grand- daughter Barbama Ann, are spend- Im some time in Charlottetown It the home of Mrs. Myars' dau- ghter, Mrs. Clarence Toole and Mr. Me. > Friends extend congratmatlonc to Mr. and Mm. Francis Allan whose marriage took place re- cently In the Immaculate Con- ception Chm‘ch, Palmer Road. The groom is the ymmgeot son of Mrs. Evangeline Altman and the We Emanuel AIlIlIaIn of DeBIlois. The bride is tIhe‘dnughter of MJI‘. and Mrs. Peter LoCll-atlr of T58- nIlIah. 'IlheI'Ir attendants were Vet- da Doucetzt and Alphonse Le- (flr. CIR. SPRINGHILL NDsaDoneenflmnpson,an-y I N.B.. recently meat the week - and at the home of Miss Marilyn MacArthur, Springhiil. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo, Port llll, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. MacArthur, Springhilll. Mr. Stanley Bryant, Enmore, lefit recently for Montreal to spend the winter months with his aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs? Grahame Boswell and al- lo, his daughter Mrs. Wynn Dav- is and Mr. Davis, Rockclifle, Ot- (Iowa. Mr. John E. Campbell, and Mr. Colin Campbell, North En- more lefit recently for MacAdam where they plan to mend the win- ter months. Eriends of Mr. Daniel Mac - Leod, Victoria West, are sorry to vi learn that he is a patient in fiewant Memorial Health Cen- tre. All join in wishing Mr. Mac» Lend a speedy recovery. Congratulations are extended (to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cornish, on their marriage, November 15- th., in O’Leary United Church. Mrs. Cornish is the former Dor— othy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArth- ur. Mount Pleasant, left recently 101' Hamilton, Ontario, where they will visit Mr. MacArthur’s broth— er and sister-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacArthur, and also his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacDou-gtall. Mr. Ross Schofield, N.B. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye, and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye, En~ more. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Perlcy Rodd, whose - marriage took place recently. The United Ladies Aid of Vic- , torts West met for their Novem- ‘ her meeting at the home of Mrs. Daniel NI8(L€‘0d. The December meeting \\lIl be held at the home d Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enmore. MOSCOW IAPi~A leading 50- \‘lE’l educationist Tuesday con demned proposals to establish (iron as “uncommunist.” Mikhail A. Lavrenter wrote in Pravda: “Our aim must be to introduce a love of the scientific art and inVestigation among n broad layer of youth.” In-gs used by both companies for. storage were damaged. ‘ Scores of windows were blown out of buildings as far as several hundred yards from the blast. Chunks of plaster and light fix- tures were torn loose from the nearby Marshall Paper Tube CO. Albert L. Thomas STOVE FUEL OIL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GRAFTON ST. EAST PHONE 6610 ANNIVERSARY OF ST. ANDREW / 1824 to 1958 Dinner Under The Auspioes of Caledonlan Club of Prince Edward Island CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL SAT.. NOVEMBER 29th — 7.00 P. M. GUEST SPEAKER: The Rev. E.‘Fosrer HOII Recently Arrived from Scotland Tickets On Sale at The Desk of The Charlottetown Hotel, ’ WANTED -- HALF DEAD OR ALIVE _TH3IS MAN IS GUILTY OF UNDERSELLING HIGH. 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